The Kindle versions through MatchBook will only be $2.99, $1.99, $.99 or free

Amazon has a new Kindle offering that will let you buy digital versions of some of your print books on the cheap.

Amazon launched Kindle MatchBook today, which allows Amazon customers who have bought print versions of books on the e-tailer's site to also buy the Kindle versions as they become available for low prices. Amazon said the Kindle versions through MatchBook would only be $2.99, $1.99, $0.99, or free.

So lets say you bought a print book on Amazon 10 years ago, and you now want the Kindle version, but don't want to shell out full Kindle price to buy the same book again. You can go to the MatchBook section of Amazon and search for the book to see if it's in the library. If it is, pay under $5 (or nothing at all) and you're set.

Amazon said there are now 70,000 titles available in MatchBook, and more are being added daily. MatchBook will let you grab the Kindle versions for cheap as long as you bought the print version from Amazon, and your purchase history can go back as far as 1995 (when the site first launched).

The MatchBook titles also have Kindle features like X-Ray, Whispersync and Popular Highlights.

it's easy enough to do a membership search on the IHIQS homepage... you don't have to be smart for that.as for the brights, they're a club/association/email list for atheists. the name "brights" was chosen because it's founders deemed it less stereotypical than atheists/naturists. anyone can join. well, anyone not dumb enough to believe in religion.

Right bc you subscribe to the church of intolerant atheism that makes you better than everyone else. Not anyone can join, just bigots that hate on people of faith. Hopefully you'll realize that everyone walks a different path and for you to judge their ways.